Sentences with phrase «term rally in the stock»

I had been holding out for a short term rally in the stock.

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Despite a slight decline in share price and what many feel is an overvalued stock, Amazon continues to provide funds that hold it with fuel for a short - term rally, according to an article on Benzinga.
Based on yesterday's price and volume action in the broad market, as well as the inability of stocks to hold their morning rally attempt, more near - term downside could be in store.
«Given the strong USD rally following the 2005 Homeland Investment Act, we may see something similar as markets start appreciating the potential size of repatriation flows, both in the short term from the stock and the long term from the flow.»
... we expect the stock market to rally on hope near - term, but worry that such a rally could start to fizzle as reality sets in when the Obama honeymoon with the media ends.
In any event, the upshot is that by adhering to a stock selection and hedging approach that has achieved strong returns with reasonable risk over the long - term, my efforts have achieved abysmally low returns in a rallying market over the short - terIn any event, the upshot is that by adhering to a stock selection and hedging approach that has achieved strong returns with reasonable risk over the long - term, my efforts have achieved abysmally low returns in a rallying market over the short - terin a rallying market over the short - term.
Our signal to list $ PLNT as a potential setup in our stock trading newsletter came on November 7, as the price rallied above the short - term downtrend line (upper channel of the handle).
Its job is to find stocks that are poised to rally (or fizzle out) in the short term.
If the yen continues to crack, we may actually get a decent short - term rally in Japanese stocks.
It is much easier to define a bear market rallies in terms of the larger indices versus individual stocks.
Any slight change in the stock market from November to December and a race ensues to see who can use the «Santa Claus Rally» term first.
My Grandpa on my father's side thought he was clever investing in short - term CDs, but he never changed on that, and forever missed the rally in stocks and long bonds that kicked off in 1982.
So I had to shake my head yesterday... reading an article which reminded me SBUX has actually rallied 1,100 % since 2009 (despite its more recent share price malaise)!?! A reminder that often the hardest part of buying growth stocks isn't buying them, or even realising gains on them... it's NOT participating in the huge long - term rally after you realised your measly gain & proudly told people «you never go broke taking a profit»!
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